Roy, I'll look over the show's report if I catch it... I just saw this note now on Saturday morning, so I'm not sure when I'll catch the re-broadcast. People are feeding back fMRI and LORETA... so whatever it is as a derived measure, if the processing can be done quickly enough, it should be able to be fed back for NF training of volitional control. I look forward to seeing your work, as always! Jay _____ From: san-list-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:san-list-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Roy John Sent: Friday, October 07, 2005 9:35 AM To: san-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [SAN] Re: The AAPB 2006 conference graphics wins an award! Hi Jay, Our paper on early detection of cognitive impairment 7-10 years in the future with QEEG of patients asymprtomatic at the time of testing just appeared. CNN willm include it in Anderson Coppers show between 7-8 tonight, which you may find inetersting. I think that this early warning sign could become a target for neurofeedback intervention. I've been invited to become the senior advisor to an 18 country EU initiative on EEG and cognitive disorders. The task forces will be multidisciplinary, including mathematicians and physicists for basic modeling and theory work, neural feedback-neurophysiologists-neurologists-neuropsycholgists for experiemental and clinical stuidies.Tell me your reactions to this as a NFB task, OK?. Regards, Roy -----Original Message----- From: san-list-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:san-list-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Jay Gunkelman Sent: Friday, October 07, 2005 1:23 PM To: qeeg_images@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; san-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [SAN] The AAPB 2006 conference graphics wins an award! The graphic artist who did the 2006 AAPB conference promotional graphic did such a good job that it has won a graphic design award... you can see the award and the striking graphic design on the following link: http://www.eovia.com/solutions/user_projects/user_proj_vtl.asp Jay